Monthly Archives: November, 2005

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Iranian President Lacks Moral Character

For those of us who have been attentive to the geopolitics of the Middle East, we cannot help but frown upon the irresponsible manner in which Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has conducted his state's foreign policy.

Sudan Crisis Requires Attention

Genocide and mass murder have become topics relegated to academics and people whose ancestors were victims of these crimes. It is no wonder that most Americans have little knowledge of the events taking place in the Darfur region of Sudan.

Trial Disrupted By Assasinations

On Nov. 8, gunmen ambushed two more defense lawyers involved in the prosecution of Saddam Hussein and his assistants. One defense lawyer was killed, making this the second killing of a defense lawyer in less than three weeks.

Who Owns the Internet?

Should the United States own the Internet? It seems like a pretty silly question to ask given the global and seemingly indestructible nature of the network, but it is a question the international community has posed repeatedly of late.

The Election’s Failure Promotes Compromise

It seems that the temporary brain fart that allowed Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to be voted into office during the California Recall Election in Nov. 2002 has dissipated and Californians are beginning to smell more clearly.

Technology Changes Spread of Info

Internet technology is shaping the way that people receive information and blurring the separation between professional and personal news reporting, according to panelists at a Nov. 10 discussion titled 'Information or Knowledge: Blogs, Wikis and Listserv

Israeli Soldier Speaks of Politics and Personal War Experiences

Michael Oren, a senior fellow at the Shalem Center in Jerusalem and a former paratrooper in the Israel Defense Forces, delivered an account of recent Israeli-Palestinian conflicts from both a historical and personal perspective on Nov. 7 in a presentation

ASUCI Candidates Debate

On Nov. 10 in front of Cornerstone Caf

UC Provost Resigns Amid Allegations of Favoritism

Amid an investigation of possible improper hiring practices, M.R.C. Greenwood, UC provost and former chancellor of UC Santa Cruz, resigned on Nov. 4.

Medical Center Rocked by Scandal

UC Irvine Health Sciences, which oversees the UCI Medical Center and the School of Medicine, is campaigning to raise over $50 million in private funds toward the construction of a new hospital since recovering from the fertility and willed-body program sc

Men’s Basketball Conference Preview

The 2005-2006 Men's Basketball schedule is about to begin. A preview of the Big West Conference, in which UC Irvine competes, offers a glance at what

Cross Country’s Road to Victory

Not only did the UC Irvine Women's Cross Country team capture the glory at the Oct. 29 Big West Championships in Riverside, but they've also been stir

Water Polo Sinks Cal State Long Beach

For a sports newbie and a water polo first-timer, the Men's Water Polo team's game on Nov. 3 against Cal State Long Beach was an exciting, if intimida

UCI’s Hamilton Dominates CSU Fullerton

Three goals in a single season of soccer are considered productive for a midfielder. Three goals in a single game are exceptional. Back-to-back three-

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